Mulamwah said he was human and has had to stomach a lot of bile from naysayers who did not consider his feelings or those of his girlfriend.

According to the public figure, he expected his career to bring smiles on people’s faces and lift the spirits of those who were sad and down.

However, instead of being fulfilled, he has had to deal with self-doubt, disappointed and unsolicited criticism from people who did not know better.

Mulamwah added it was not an easy decision to make but it was necessary.

“I am sorry guys, what was to make me happy makes me sadder, has brought me more enemies than friends and too much negativity. I was not here for fame and bad blood but for fun,” the heartbroken entertainer said.

The downcast comedian admitted all the trolling from his critics affected his partner and she ended up suffering a distressing miscarriage.

He said they lost their child three months into the pregnancy and even when his lady was in a hospital bed, people still managed to turn her into a punching bag.

“I have never been the same since then but we are men and keep smiling to cover the grimace. I am sorry to all those who looked up to me,” Mulamwah added.

Not too long ago, the soft spoken entertainer went head to head with a woman who made fun of the shape of his head.

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